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15 years ago
Used to use this place a lot when the boys were younger, biggest adventure centre of its type in Colchester and was just as much fun for the adults 'supervising' their children as it was for the children. read more
Mason Road
9-10 Cowdray Centre
Colchester CO1 1BX
United Kingdom
01206 761762
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A wide range of facilities, we go for 1) The ice skating,…read morewhich was renovated summer 2010 2) The swimming pool, which has long sessions, diving boards, a large teaching pool (shallow and warmer) and an outdoor pool in the summer The morning public skating sessions have background music, it's louder in the afternoon and there are disco sessions in the evenings, so take your pick. There are clubs and lessons for figure skating and ice hockey too. Where our local pool has hourly sessions and a mad rush for changing rooms at either end, we like the come and go whenever at Riverside. We also like the diving boards, 1m and 3m springboards, 5m platform (not always open - check website for times); great fun but rare elsewhere. A junior membership card is great value: my son skates every week so it's cheaper than paying for public sessions and he gets to swim for free too. It even includes parking when using the centre; casual users get a parking refund when paying but the pass avoids the ticket machine hassle. I also appreciate that the vending machines are not overpriced. What's wrong with it? Some complain the swim changing rooms are a little tired; they're not the greatest but they're perfectly satisfactory and you get your £1 back from the reasonably sized lockers. The flume in the pool has been out of commission since 2010, this was something we all loved when it was open - fix this for the fifth star The skating sessions get crowded while Dancing on Ice is on TV.
This place has a gym, ice rink, and 2 pools ( one for kids classes usually and one main one with a…read moreside diving area). I came into today for the first time to open a anytime aqua membership and asked for a tour before that. The tour was quick and helpful but I later found out why she didn't show me the showers.. they're the worst part about the facility. Only 6 private shower heads in a small room in the back (only speaking for the female/right side). No private shower stalls and not enough circulation to get stuffy smells out . Bottom of the pool is slippery and has many stains. Pool and lanes are very large and wide. Water was warm in pool and showers which is a plus! I do like their locker system (you put in a pound and it returns to you when you unlock it with your key that's attached to a water proof bracelet). There were a lot of children running around but I like that because it makes it feel safe and family orientated. Negative because floors and titles were not clean- might need some renovation. There's a lot of changing rooms and they are rarely ever all filled up (I wish they would turn those into private showers) and some missing hooks to hang clothes. I also got a tour of the gym. It's one room. About 6-8 treadmills and area where there's weights facing a mirror. This room gets packed during 5-7pm, the changing room is upstairs, and lockers have a number pad to open. The front desk and waiting area is nice. All the ladies at the front are superb as they carry great attitudes. This place isn't the cleanest but it will do for those who just want to get in and out.
Colchester Leisure world is located on cowdray avenue which has large car park but at times you may…read morehave to park near the bowling alley to get a space but it's worth it for the exercise I suppose It not only has three excellent swimming pools - one with traditional lanes for fitness, a leisure pool and a training pool - but it also has a wide range of facilities for other sports ( e.g. badminton, squash, table tennis) For adults there are also regular classes in aerobics, When children are learning to swim then apart from having fun in the leisure pool it is also possible to use the teaching pool for more formal swimming practice, or for them to take lessons which run regularly. There are swim sessions for parents and toddlers, as well as sessions for gym and dance and drama. Children can enrol for trampolining, football skills, aquafun, gymnastics, etc. During holidays and Half Terms there are also holiday schemes for children. One thing which does make me laugh is the amount of people who after working out in the gym or pools go to the Mcdonalds next door.
Amazing swimming place with a wave machine, 2 flumes and outdoor rapids. but its annoying that they…read morehave 1hour time slots which create massive queue's Written by Ben 11 years old
Decent gym with plenty of different facilities to cover whatever you leisure activity you might…read morewant to take part in. The gym is well equipped with plenty of classes if that is of interest. The indoor tennis courts are plentiful and well laid out. There are two large swimming pools (indoor and outdoor) and after some recent thermostat problems the temperature is set at a comfortable 30 degrees C (personally I hate swimming in cold water). The three squash courts are fine, although could do with a little maintenance. The big benefit of the club is the social aspect, with a large coffee, bar area serving hot food and drinks. It stays open as long as the club (around 11.30) although drinks are limited to licensing hours. I find that the extensive combination of activities supported and the very good social atmosphere make this a good club to belong to (although I think the pricing needs reviewing a bit - hence one lost rating star). Note: The Gym has now been taken over by the David Lloyd Group.
Pool is fine for family fun, especially when the 'flume' (water shoot) is open. Changing facilities…read moreare limited for the number of families that swim, as there are not many large cubicles and the pool does get very busy at weekends. Gym gets crowded very quickly at peak times. Look carefully before becoming a member as the membership deals are not at all cost-effective unless you visit very frequently.
Facilities clean and useable, but not the best quality. Gym is run by leisure connection, and is a…read morelittle overpriced for what it is. Gym can get extremely busy at peak times, best times to go are during work hours! Swimming pool is nice, but not very usable for serious training.
The swimming pool is excellent and great for children. They have a wave machine but do send out a…read morewarning for young children. The water is quite warm so is good for babies. Warmer than their sister leisure Centre, Cygnets. The grounds of the leisure Centre are nice and they have a playground and skateboarding area. The gym is not great and I have not returned after my initial consulation as I felt it was not as proffesional as my previous gym.
This is probably the best swimming pool I've been to (foreign holidays excluded) as it's so well…read moreequipped for the whole family. Parking is easy, the changing rooms are spacious and clean and the pool is large, warm and lots of fun! The flumes were out of action on the day I visited but this didn't ruin it as the wave machine was well worth waiting for. There's a small alcove where the force of the waves really picks up and the kids absolutely love this area. It can get a little dangerous with all the flying bodies so young children shouldn't go into that part unaccompanied. The shallow waters are ideal for very small children and a poolside tea/coffee area is great for viewing all the fun from a distance. An excellent trip for the whole family.
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This is a large leisure centre with a wide variery of leisure facilities. The swimming pool is…read morelarge but does not have a baby pool. The mother and baby classes are held in the shallow area of the pool. I would not recommend the Mother and Baby classes as I do not feel that the trainers are experiened enough. I had a toddler that was a little scared and did not want to go into the water. However. although the traineer was aware of this she thought it funny to pour a small watering can of water over her head from behind, so it was unexpected. She is now very afraid of the water thankss to this incident. The water is more on the colder side for babies and their sister pool as Cascades which is warmer. On a positive note the are many exercise classes and I can highly recommend the spinning classes.
This is a large leisure centre with a wide range of facilities of which I only went to the pool…read morearea and changing rooms. The group swimming lessons held here for children are in my experience awful. The children are made to feel comfortable to build confidence. In terms of health and safety these lessons are a nightmare waiting to happen in my opinion. Also in my experience the way complaints are handled are also not at all up to par.
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Health Suite with spa, sauna and steam room.
Multi-purpose sports hall
Since the transfer from Fusion to Everyone Active, the quality of the gym has gone sharply…read moredownhill. About half of the gym equipment has been removed, and what's left isn't properly maintained. The new pull-up bars, for example, have been installed too close to the ceiling and are basically unusable. Management is completely unresponsive -- they've been promising new equipment since June, then said October, and now it's supposedly coming in April. Honestly, it doesn't seem like it will ever happen. To make things worse, the showers have been out of order for over a week with no sign of repair or communication from staff. Overall, it feels like nobody in management actually cares about the state of the place. Most of the gym instructors have also left since the takeover -- only one remains -- which really says a lot about the current working environment and management approach. The only redeeming part of Clements Hall is the group fitness classes. The instructors running them are fantastic -- enthusiastic, professional, and clearly dedicated. It's their energy that keeps this centre going despite everything else falling apart.
I throughly enjoy using the swimming facilities, it costs only £4.15 for students and adults and a…read morepound less for children. It is great because you get the use of two swimming pools and the use of the spa, which is a good bargin. Only 16+ years allowed in the spa to health and safety, as it can affect the bloods in children below the age.
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What an incredible park! Tons of features for various aged children, be careful with water lover…read morechildren,the water feature is on even when it's quite cold and is not activated by a button, it's just on.
Holywells park has a long, rich heritage, dating back 1000s of years. In the 1750s, Thomas…read moreGainsborough painted the area that was to become Holywells Park - in fact the pools he depicted are still there today. The modern history of the park really starts with the Cobbold family, who owned the land and used the water from the natural springs to make beer. In the 1930s they donated the land to the people of Ipswich. Today the 67 acres are a mixture of parkland, fields, ponds, brooks and woodland. There is also an impressive play area (named after the ship Discovery that sailed to N America and founded Jamestown). The various footpaths through the woods and the parks are great places to walk dogs (in fact, if your dog is well behaved, the park is ideal to let dogs off their leads) and you can sometimes find it hard to believe that you are only a few minutes from the centre of Ipswich.
Lovely place to visit. The staff are very friendly and…read morewelcoming. We learn a lot about owls and birds of pray common in the Suffolk area
What an unexpected neat adventure. The parking lot is shared with a variety of random businesses…read morethat actually had me worried at first. Once, you enter, it very established and quite nice. The gift shop is really cute, the staff is knowledgeable and seem very caring towards the birds. They have three flying shows a day which we caught and it was spectacular! The show employees have worked with the birds for years and know their history as well as the breed characteristics. The show employee even offered for us to meet the baby owls, who were adorable! There is a very nice children's playground near the exhibits, which was the perfect distraction for our wee one.
Very beautiful place, well taken care of. Always fun to see the new flower arrangements. Love the…read moreroses!
Great way to pass an afternoon , wandering around with friends ,inside time passes and its all good…read more-lots to look at and plenty of seats outside the castle itself .Kids love it
Even though we have had a shower the carpark is quite full. Luckily we brought our boots but the…read moredog didn't . Nice and roomy so the dog loves it and, luckily, he is dead beat after an hour or two.
Hylands park is lovely but very mud so take your wellies if it has been raining. The carpark is…read morelarge but it does get busy at the weekends with people parking everywhere, there are entrance gates that are locked at night depending on the time of year but open at 7.30am every morning check the locking times to make sure you don't get your car locked in the carpark, it is free to park. There are loos in the carpark but they are a bit chilly in winter and often run out of paper. There is a nice visitor centre and cafe up near the House. This is a great place to take the dog and kids for a run. The park is open all year apart from a few days when it is closed for the V festive.
3.5 stars. I spent…read morethe day here with my 2 year old niece. Despite the awful weather we still managed to have a great time. We spent most of the day in the amusement arcade that has rides catered for toddlers and grown ups. They also have an arcade section and a bowling alley but we mainly stayed in the arcade section and played on the arcade games that give out tokens for us to collect and claim our prizes!
A great colourful and noisy place, my kids loved it when we visited a few years ago. Lots of…read moreamusements and fair gorund rides to keep them entertained. Places selling food and drinks and a very small gift shop on the outside, i thought it was quite big until i walked in. Very few gift shops which disappoined me, i like seasides with gift shops with gifts that you only see at the seaside. Parking was quite difficult, very busy in peak season unless you don't mind a walk when you can park in one of the town centrr car parks and walk to the pier.
We took my 7 year old son to Anglia Indoor Karting this weekend for the first time and can honestly…read moresay it was the worst experience we have had as parents at a place that runs sessions for children. My son waited for over an hour to race. He finally got called to the track and got in a kart, he got strapped in and got the ok from the Marshalls only to then be told he couldn't race because he was 'too small'. This reason would have been somewhat more believable if my son was the smallest child on the track - he wasn't. There were children smaller than him racing. The real issue was that there was clearly not enough booster seats for all of the kids in that session and my son got singled out and got told to leave - along with another boy who needed a booster seat. It was supposed to be my son's birthday treat. He was heartbroken. As were we. What made this experience doubly worse was then the incredibly rude response from staff who offered no apology, no compassion towards us and no resolution. What a way to treat a young boy on his birthday.
This is an indoor karting establishment. The race track is on two levels and incorporates a hill…read moreturn and a small tunnel. There are 2 sizes of karts to accomodate both children and adults. They are well organised and all customers sign in and get insured for driving, All drivers attend a small safety briefing and receive all necessary tips to ensure visits are fun and successful. There is a good viewing area for watchers and refreshments are on offer too from soft beverages to basket meals. All overalls and helmets are provided and any age from 8yrs up can have a go. They run race optionhs, you can have exclusive use of the track for an hour, childrens parties are catered for and they can help more series drivers progress. There is free parking outside and it's a very laid back, relaxed place to go.
A Fab childrens adventure play area. A huge building housing a large play area for big kids…read moreincluding a 4 lane slide. tube slides, balls, climbing area, football pitch. A smaller (but still a good size) area for little ones with slides, balls and climbing, and an air tube to put balls through and watch come out the other end. A cafe selling a good selection of fresh sandwiches, cakes and hot drinks, cold drinks and hot food - reasonably priced. A great place for parties which can include extras such as climbing wall, surf board rides and laser quest. Parking right outside although can get busy, plenty of seating at tables on two levels, toilets with baby change. Party rooms separate. Pricing depending on age of child. My children have had two parties here and been well looked after we have also been here on many occassion just to burn off energy. One of the best we have been to.
This place is really quite strange like being caught up in a time warp. Indoor put put and…read moreeverything The food court outside has some food, not good food though. The only possible exception here is probably the noodle lady by the entrance to mannings. She does really delicious noodles at an affordable price. They have arcade games, slot machines and some amusement rides out back. I have not done the put put yet, but I have heard from some friends that it's quite a laugh! On Sundays the place comes to life with the local fleemarket. If this kind of thing is your scene you'll probably enjoy it.
Cudmore Grove Country Park is situated on the far end of Mersea Island and is, as a result,…read moreisolated from the little civilisation on the island. An ample car park, which never seems full, leads on to a large open space, only interrupted by the old World War II pillbox to one side. The nature of the area allows for a decent circular route along the sea front. The beaches are not very sandy but the grassy area is ideal for a summer picnic. In all, a very good park and walk, even if it is a bit far from civilisation.
We arrived last minuet (one day notice) with 30 people in our PARTY. Very accommodating. Great…read moreDrinks, Great Food, and this yank highly recommends. Truly friendly establishment which is difficult when dealing with large groups of personality's. We will book it again.
Overall very good . I came here on 26/3/23 and it was over my expectations. Firstly, the food was…read moreexcellent, I had a grilled chicken burger with cheddar cheese, smokey bacon and mayonnaise. The amount of sauce was amazing as it wasn't too much but was enough to taste good. The chicken was very tender and nice as-well. I had a salad card too which lets you have a custom salad , it was exquisite. My only problem was that it was quite large for a side salad however it wasn't too bad of a problem. The service was good and the food was quite fast, the architecture of the building is very modern and overall fits the theme and atmosphere of the restaurant.For £16 it was very worth it and I recommend coming here with friends for events. The only thing that made it 4 stars and not 5 was that there was an onion ring in my burger but I didn't order it and I didn't know it was in there. Overall, very good and I do recommend.